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In support of this theory he referred to the line in almost the opening scene of “ Henry IV . , " where the Prince calls him “ my old lad of the castle , ” which loses its point now the name has been changed .
In support of this theory he referred to the line in almost the opening scene of “ Henry IV . , " where the Prince calls him “ my old lad of the castle , ” which loses its point now the name has been changed .
Page 180
... noticed also some pools of surface water , level with the camp , which might possibly have supplied them when access to the valley was impracticable . The PRESIDENT also referred to the “ pits " which had been mentioned , and which ...
... noticed also some pools of surface water , level with the camp , which might possibly have supplied them when access to the valley was impracticable . The PRESIDENT also referred to the “ pits " which had been mentioned , and which ...
Page 322
The gentleman referred to made the necessary examinations , and expressed his opinion that , by taking out the panelling , he could reduce the keystones to such a level as would save the substructure ; but on attempting to carry this ...
The gentleman referred to made the necessary examinations , and expressed his opinion that , by taking out the panelling , he could reduce the keystones to such a level as would save the substructure ; but on attempting to carry this ...
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Gentlemans Magazine | 2 |
The late Exhibition of Renaissance and Medieval Antiquities at Florence 3 The late Exhibition of Renaissance and Medieval Antiquities at Florence | 14 |
Restoration of Dundry Church | 22 |
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